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From: "Tiffany" <>
Subject: Re: [IOWA] 1880 Census CD Lookup
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 21:03:22 -0700
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I will put you on my list Ellen.
Tiffany
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ellen Landers" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 8:37 PM
Subject: [IOWA] 1880 Census CD Lookup


> Would someone who has the 1880 census on CD please do a lookup for me? I
am interested in finding the following family members:
>
> I am seeking information on William DAUGHERTY, b.abt 1798 in Virginia. He
married Harriet ? ( I have her last name as Beddows/Bidows but am not sure),
b. abt 1807 in Virginia.
> William and Harriet had five children born in Virginia:
>
> William H., b. abt 1830, m. Maria Beary 1866; m. (2)Martha Pepper- Lived
in South Dakota st some point
>
> Emily L., b. abt 1832, m. Ephraim Ralston;- Lived in Missouri or Kansas at
some point.
>
> Louisa J., b. abt 1835, m. James B. Logan;- Lived in Denver, Colorado at
some point
>
> Edward A.., b. abt 1840;
>
> George, b. abt 1842; Lived in Oregon at some point.
>
> William and Harriet moved with their family to Iowa about 1842. Their
next two children were born in Iowa -
>
> Martha, b. abt 1845; never married
>
> Harriet, b. 8/17/1849 in Appanoose county, Iowa, m. Joseph Hayworth in
1870. - Lived in Missouri at some point
>
> I found the family in the 1850 and 1860 census for Appanoose County, Iowa.
> I do not find them there in 1870. William sold land between 1864 and 1866
and evidently left the area.
>
> Hoping to hear some good news. I have lost them after the 1860 census.
Any help would be great. I think some may have moved to an area in Illinois.
Any help would be great
>
> Ellen
>
>
>
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